Homeownership looks very different across the US, and varying property taxes in each state can be a big part of that.

According to new data from WalletHub, property taxes can range from a modest $560 a year in Alabama to an extreme $7,800 per year in New Jersey, Americans can see big differences in their home values, tax rates, and, in turn, the property taxes they pay each year, depending on where they live.

WalletHub compiled data from US Census Bureau for each state's median real estate tax payment and median home price. The state tax rate was found by dividing the median tax payment by home price.

The typical US homeowner pays about $2,279 in property taxes, according to WalletHub's data. But, for residents of some states, that typical amount could be half of what their tax bill actually looks like. Here's what the typical homeowner in every US state pays in property taxes each year.

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